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Mixed Raise?


Phil

Is this a Mixed Raise?  

64 members have voted

  1. 1. Is this a Mixed Raise?

    • Ya (3H)
      49
    • Nah (3S)
      9
    • No (2S)
      6
    • Huh? (4S or other)
      0


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the Term "mixed" raise means something different to me, apparently. I use the term to describe a responding or advancing hand, which has enough trump support for a "lawful" jump raise, but more strength than a preempt and less than a game invite.

 

I don't believe the stiff king in a suit bid on my left and two stranded queens outside the trump suit qualifies.

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So Phil, was this for a bet, or did someone's opinion differ from the collective mind that is the BBO forums?

I didn't think it was 'textbook' at all, but I thought it was a reasonable MR. Wanted to backcheck this.

 

'Textbook' to me is Q9xx xx AQxx xxx.

 

Maybe we read different books.

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'Textbook' to me is Q9xx xx AQxx xxx.

 

Maybe we read different books.

Maybe you and I are the only ones who read that book. Hmm, four trumps. Too strong for a 3S preempt. Too weak for a L.R. Hence, mixed.

 

Perhaps the people who declared the other hand unanimous, or the collective mind of BBO, have a different idea of what a mixed raise is than those of us who have no collective mind. But, maybe it does illustrate another topic worthy of discussion in advance with partner --since partner's agreement is all that matters.

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